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Popularity Over Time: How Many Girls Have Been Named Adria
This chart illustrates how many Girls were named Adria in the U.S. since 1880.
A few facts about the girl's name Adria:
Records indicate that 1,458 girls in the United States have been named Adria since 1880.
The greatest number of people were given this name in 1979, when 164 people in the U.S. were given the name Adria. Those people are now 41 years old.
So ... how do we know this stuff? Baby Names Hub identifies trends by analyzing vast amounts of data made available by the U.S. government and other public sources. This data, including social security statistics, provides detailed information on baby name popularity and trends in the United States.
Comments about the name Adria
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8 Positive Comments
"My name is indeed Adria (Ahh-drree-ahh) like the first a long last a short. I love this name I never met one Adria in my while life.
Most people call me audre adrian adriana audra some werid name. But I most rather be call the wrong name then having a common name like Emily Emma gabby abby like no I love the dark fun bame of my unique name adria. Last year when I was in 5 grade the theach call me the wrong thing the whole time." May. 29, 2020: 
"I know one other Adria (Ah-dri-ah), and we both have Lithuanian heritage. I am half Lithuanian, and from what I understand, it?s fairly popular to the Lithuanian-Americans around Cleveland. It?s odd though, because Lithuania is bordered by the Baltic Sea, not the Adriatic Sea. And Yes, it is always pronounced wrong, but I don?t really care. My friends call me Adi (Ah-dee). Lithuanians don?t say it with the long A, like Adrian or cake. It?s totally different - ?Ahh-dree-ahh? People love my name and always ask for the origin and pronunciation. It?s an easy conversation starter." Nov. 19, 2018: 
"My name is Adria and I used to hate it because I wanted a more popular name like "Sarah" but now I love it! ( Fun fact, Adria is the most popular name in Italy than any other place!)" Mar. 5, 2018: 
"My daughter is also named Adria (Adriana). She loves it. Everyone compliments her. It?s sounds vaguely exotic, beautiful, dark and mysterious. I feel like one day it?ll pop up on a new tv series lol." Dec. 15, 2017: 
"Never met another Adria in my 54 years. Have had to deal with being called either Andria or Adrian. But it is unique and I get lots of compliments on it. It is pretty." Oct. 2, 2017: 
"I named my daughter Adriana and I call her Adria. It's so beautiful and unique, but not a "franken-name."" Jan. 4, 2017: 
"I am usually called Andrea, Adrian or Ah-dree-uh, but I still LOVE my name, Adria. It is very uncommon. I have met only a handful of Adrias in my 34 years. I would much rather put up with mispronunciations than to have a very common name." Aug. 23, 2007: 
"people always spell my name and pronounce it wrong but it's uniqe and thats why i like it" Jul. 11, 2007: 
3 Neutral Comments
"I'm blessed with twin granddaughters, Adria and Ava. My daughter was going to name them Adrian and Ava.
While I liked Adrian, I thought it was a very common name, so I mentioned leaving off the N and just calling her A-dree-uh. (long A sound like in hay.) My daughter loved the idea, and that's how Adria got her unique name.
She has already been called Ah-dree-uh and Add-ree-uh. That's the only drawback, but I think it's worth it in the end.
I believe Adria is special even among unique names because there's different ways people pronounce it, so even though she shares the same spelling as 1458 girls like the chart says, a lot of them might be pronounced differently than hers. Like the comments above- Ah-dree-uh. I wonder how many of those 1458 names are supposed to be pronounced like my granddarlings? Very special indeed.:)" Feb. 7, 2017: 
"I really like my name even though people often say it wrong. I've only met a couple of other Adrias. I guess I have the same issues as the Aug 23, 2007 poster, haha. It's a unique name and I'm happy with it." Feb. 22, 2011: 
"I am usually called Andrea, Adrian or Ah-dree-uh, but I still LOVE my name, Adria. It is very uncommon. I have met only a handful of Adrias in my 34 years. I would much rather put up with mispronunciations than to have a very common name." Aug. 23, 2007: 
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